The human brain is often considered the most complex system known. It has a fantastic capacity to learn and remember, to recognize patterns in space and time, solve problems of all kinds, innovate tools and machines, create beautiful art and science. Is it reasonable to believe that we, in a foreseeable future, will be able to understand all the wonders of our own brain, enough to be able to mimic it and build artificial brains and minds that correspond to or even surpass the capacity of the human origin? Can we seriously believe that we (soon, or ever) will be able to build robots that know of and can reflect upon their own existence?This review of the book, The Brain and AI, deals with such issues, but in a very special way. It is written...
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What can we actually expect from possible intelligent machines, and what should we anticipate? Can w...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...
This study entitled Silicon Humans aims to present the feasibility of the goal of sciences of the ar...
Although artificial intelligence (AI) has achieved many feats at a rapid pace, there still exist ope...
“In the spirit of critical friendship” between the human and social sciences on the one hand, and th...
Memory, attention and decision-making is, in the best, most positive way possible, unreadable. It i...
Michael S. Gazzaniga, Richard B. Ivry and George R. Mangun Cognitive neuroscience: The biology of th...
Cognition comprises mental process of the human brain. Artificial Intelligence tries to mimic these ...
The field of cognitive science has always supported a variety of modes of research, often polarised ...
Advances in artificial intelligence and robotics increasingly call into question the distinction bet...
Whether it was John Searle’s Chinese Room argument (Searle, 1980) or Roger Penrose’s argument of the...
Neuroscientist Steven Rose and social scientist Hilary Rose have written a critique of the relations...
Here, I suggest we must invest our scientific resources in brain research. Scientists interested in ...
Book Description (Blurb): Cognitive Design for Artificial Minds explains the crucial role...
This is a marvelous book, but readers – take a hard look at the title and beware. I reckon it is a ...
What can we actually expect from possible intelligent machines, and what should we anticipate? Can w...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...
This study entitled Silicon Humans aims to present the feasibility of the goal of sciences of the ar...